Coordination Compounds

Trends in Chemical Reactivity with Halogens

All the alkali and alkaline earth metals are highly reactive.They react with air, water,hydrogen,halogens  and a number of other non metals. The alkali metals have one electron in their valence shell and possess large atomic sizes due to which they are highly reactive.  Reactivity of alkali metals with halogens All the alkali metals react with […]

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The Preparation of Calcium Carbonate

Calcium carbonate has the chemical formula CaCO3 which is an inorganic substance. The majority of it is located in the earth’s crust. It comes in a variety of forms, including limestone, marble, and calcite. Calcium carbonate can be found in natural forms such as aragonite, vaterite, and calcite, as well as in industrial forms such

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The Chemical Reactivity Of Calcium Carbonate With Oxygen

The chemical compound calcium carbonate has the formula CaCO3. It is the principal component of eggshells, gastropod shells, shellfish skeletons, and pearls and is found in rocks as the mineral calcite and aragonite (most famously as limestone, which is a form of sedimentary rock consisting primarily of calcite). Calcium carbonate is the active ingredient in

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Substituted Aromatic Compounds

Aromatic compounds are an outsized category of unsaturated chemical compounds characterised by one or additional planar rings of atoms joined by valence bonds of two completely different sorts. The distinctive stability of those compounds is brought up as aromaticity. The phrase was previously used in the case of odour, but nowadays its use in the

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Sodium Chloride with Halogen

Halogens are nonmetallic elements. At ambient temperature, fluorine and chlorine are gases, whereas bromine is a liquid. Iodine and astatine are inorganic compounds. Halogens are extremely reactive; the reactivity increases with fluorine and decreases with astatine.  Astatine isotopes are radioactive and have a relatively short half-life. Table salt, bleach, fluoride in toothpaste, chlorine in swimming

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Silver chloride

Silver chloride is a white crystalline chemical compound with the formula AgCl that is described as a white crystalline chemical compound. Silver chloride, which is present in the test tube, quickly turns purplish, especially in the case of a sunny laboratory, as a result of the silver chloride being split up into chlorine and silver

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Representation of Conformation of Alkanes

We must first study the concept of conformational isomerism, which deals with rotation around single bonds, before moving on to stereochemistry and chirality. Because of the ‘end-to-end’ (sigma) nature of their orbital overlap, single bonds in organic molecules are free to rotate. Consider the carbon-oxygen bond in ethanol: if you rotate the molecule 180 degrees

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Radical Fluorination

Historically, only three atomic fluorine sources were accessible for radical fluorination: fluorine (F2), hypochlorites (O–F based reagents), and XeF2.  Fluorine (F2) was the most common source of atomic fluorine during this period.  When compared to electrophilic and nucleophilic procedures, radical fluorination was hindered by its high reactivity as well as the difficulty in handling F2 and

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Properties of Calcium Carbonate

Introduction:-Calcium carbonate is a naturally occurring chemical compound with the formula CaCO3. Limestone is a common substance found in rocks as the minerals calcite and aragonite. It is a type of sedimentary rock composed primarily of calcite and contains the minerals calcite and aragonite. It’s the main ingredient in eggshells, gastropod shells, shellfish skeletons, and

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Preparation of Sodium Chloride

The chloride and sodium ions, sometimes known as table salt, halite, or common salt, have a 1:1 ionic composition. The molecular formula for sodium chloride is NaCl. The saltiness of saltwater is caused by sodium chloride, or NaCl. Extracellular fluid, which is found in multicellular organisms, also contains it. Marine water is a significant source

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